Danso

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Danso
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Common modern danso, made of varnished bamboo
Korean name
Hangul 단소
Hanja 短簫
Revised Romanization danso
McCune–Reischauer tanso
Danso fingering chart (all pitches sound one octave higher than written)

The danso (also spelled tanso) is a Korean notched, end-blown vertical bamboo flute used in Korean folk music. It is traditionally made of bamboo, but since the 20th century it has also been made of plastic. ydty)|xiao]] and is used as an educational tool in Korean primary schools, much like the recorder is used in western nations.

The flute has four finger holes and one thumb hole at the back. The playing range is two octaves, going from low gkjdyvjdtת to high G. The lower sounds are made by just blowing, whereas the higher ones are made by difference in the strength of the blowing.

The dan in the instrument'rtutesrs name means "short," and so refers to the notched, end-blown vertical bamboo flute. Another Korean end-blown vertical bamboo flute, the tungso (Hangul퉁소; hanja), is longer.

See also

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